The OG Skeleton goes on a comfortable cruise from the corner store to the slappy curbs. You never know when you’ll need a little freestyle in your life so you might as well be prepared to ollie and grind with the OG Skeleton!

After a successful stint at the Piranha Shop gallery in Seattle for the inaugural show, the two-stop tour is rolling through London, showcasing the work of some of the snowboard industry’s finest, most prolific artists from around the world. HMNNTR showcases the shared passion of an international line-up of snowboarders and artists, coming together for the first time in a curated art show at the UNDERDOG GALLERY, London.

Unveiling the works of artists that share over 20+ years of experience within the snowboard and art worlds; each of the 14 artists represented in HMNNTR have deep roots in the action sports world; as either professional athletes, industry artists or lifetime legends of the sport.

With plans to grow the show into one of the only snowboard industry’s art shows on the road in 2016, curators Schoph and Kyle Maynerd are welcoming media and industry heads to the HMNNTR launch party on 31st of July for an exclusive viewing of the show which will be running until August 8th.

How do you get from the car to the bathroom at the surf spot parking lot? Walk? No, you’ll ride this Lib Poly Cruiser with quick turning smooth sailing ecologically harvested 7 ply good times built right in! With a graphic shout out to Lib Tech Surf’s Eco Iso construction this is the perfect summer companion bringing a bit of the beach with you wherever you are.

Dad’s are great. Maybe they got you your first snowboard setup, or gave you a few extra bucks to get a chicken basket in the lodge, or maybe they have filmed every moment that you’ve ever been strapped in. Regardless of their involvement, Dads are Rad. While Father’s day may have came and past, Snowboard Mag’s look at Dad’s that rip should not be overlooked. Maybe they are getting better at switching diapers than they are at riding switch but in any event we are proud of them. Click HERE to see which dad’s Snowboard Mag highlighted as the “Five Famous Patriarchs of Snowboarding”. Thanks Dads!

The Skate team went from Seattle to Texas shredding parks and spots with technologically tougher boards that don’t break. We filmed the whole thing and made a video, our Third Leg….Video. We’ve already released each part and now it’s time for the full meal deal. Featuring new Lib Ripper Phil Hansen, the Texas Leg Tour, the madman that is Mikey Swearingen, a hodge podge of Northwest ripping, the Seattle Leg and Mr. Sky Siljeg‘s flowing attack of creativity to finish it off. And more! These piles love tile!

Gnu’s Grade A Maple Syrup dripping style all over Sugarbush Parks all winter long. Lily Calabrese, if you don’t know you’d better watch out. Like seriously watch out… Homegirl is swinging nunchucks. Her season edit is a brese of fresh air. Check out Lily on the Gateway giving the park a proper beat down HERE

Maybe you have heard of …Lost Surfboards? If you have heard of …Lost likely you have seen Mayhem written three quarters of the way down some of their boards, and you may know this to be the legendary surf shaper Matt Biolos. If you follow Lib Tech Surf or surf tech at all you may know that earlier this summer …Lost and Lib Tech collaborated in creating the first ever …Lost shaped, Lib Tech constructed surf board, the Puddle Jumper. If you have cut yourself off from all Lib/Surf news and none of this applies to you, you may want to navigate to a new page. See what Surfing had to say on …Lost x …Lib and scoop a Puddle Jumper for yourself HERE.

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